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history of yeast and breadmaking
This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives
Producer: Audio-Cinema
Sponsor: Fleischmann's Yeast
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0
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Reviewer:
jenniferphen -





Subject:
Great work
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Reviewer:
JayKay49 -





Subject:
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know
A very complete (if not "epic") film which goes through all the steps of breadmaking, in detail, probably not too long after modern methods of chemistry were employed to get consistently produced loaves. Apparently some of these steps are skipped today as judged by the number of holes one finds in a loaf of anything but Wonder Bread - which probably doesn't qualify as this type of bread anyway.
Intriguing and a useful resource for those who wish to set out making their own bread. Lots to learn here.